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Latest revision as of 05:20, 11 September 2013
Lecture 9 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2011, Prof. Boutin
Monday September 12, 2011 (Week 4) - See Course Outline.
In Lecture 9, we spent some more time discussing the computation of the inverse z-transform, including an important an example where the ROC is a ring around the origin.
Previous: Lecture 8 Next: Lecture 10